Word: chicago
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Dean Fenn became minister in Unity Church, Pittsfield, in 1887, moving to Chicago, Ill., in 1891, where he was in charge of the Unitarian Chapel until 1901. In that year he was appointed Bussey Professor of Systematic Theology at the University, and in 1906 Dean of the Divinity School...
...following Seniors were elected from the present graduating class: Lewis Styles Gannett, of Rochester, N. Y.; Alfred Peter Gradolph, of Toledo, O.; Hermann Rolleman Habicht of Chicago, III.; John Hornicek, of Albion, Mich.; and Arthur Cushman McGiffert Jr., of New York...
...Exercises in Appleton Chapel for the members of the class of 1888, conducted by members of that class. Sermon by Rev. Herman Page of Chicago...
Ernest C. Moore, now profesor of education at Yale, is appointed professor of education. Professor Moore received the degree of A.B. from Ohio Normal University in 1892, the degree of A.M. from Columbia University four years later, and that of Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1898. Besides teaching in the University of California, where for two years he was Dean of the Summer Session, and at Yale, where for the past three years he has been professor of education, he served for four years as superintendent of schools at Los Angeles. He was associated with Professor Hanus...
...crew captains, three football captains, and three track captains, a total of 12 leading athletes; Dartmouth--one baseball captain, one crew captain, no football captains and three track captains, a total of five leading athletes; Princeton--two football captains only; Cornell--one baseball and one football captain; Brown and Chicago Art. Institute--one baseball captain each; Colby and University of Maine one football captain; Tufts one track captain. Twelve schools are without crews and five have no organized track teams, while in a few cases no captains had been elected...